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match In marrow transplantation, the word "match" relates to similarity in HLA typing between the donor and the recipient. The best is an "identical match," where all six HLA antigens (2 A antigens, 2 B antigens and 2 DR antigens) are the same. This match is described as a "6 of 6" match. Donors and recipients who are "mismatched" at one antigen are considered a "5 of 6" match, and may be considered suitable for marrow transplantation.
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match The compatibility between recipient and donor. In general, the more closely the donor and recipient "match," the greater the potential for a successful transplant.
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matching of controls In medical research, ensuring that the group of actively treated subjects has as many relevant similarities as possible to a group of untreated or placebo-treated persons. Matching subjects with controls increases the likeli
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